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Lantley wrote:
The general policy for Wal Mart is to simply overnight.
That means do not disconnect from truck. Keep slides in as much as feasible.
No jacks down.
Their policy is for getting sleep overnight and leave in the morning.
No need to disconnect and set up as though you were camping.
Pull in for the night. Sleep and leave!
Staying for days and setting up is why Wal Mart appears to be phasing out the policy.
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nickthehunter wrote:
How many slides? How. Big? How big is the RV? To many unknowns, at least for me, to offer an intelligent answer to your question.
P.S. it may be semantics, but parking overnight in a WM parking lot is not โcampingโ (see title of your thread). WM โcampingโ should not be a thing. If when stopping overnight in a WM parking lot you look like you are โcampingโ, then you should move on. In my opinion, you should look more like youโre in the store shopping, not setting up residence.
โJul-06-2023 06:41 AM
QCMan wrote:I used to feel the same way, but with the price RV parks/campgrounds are asking, I no longer feel that way. $40-$50 for a dirt/gravel parking space is outrageous. We've started considering skipping one-night stays in RV parks/campgrounds too.
Instead of cheaping out, why not just spring for a few bucks and get a campsite instead of stopping at WM? They offer us a courtesy and by unhooking and putting slides out you are putting anyone that really needs to stop for a while in jeapordy of losing the courtesy extended to us.
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